Andrew Ng
Coverage of Andrew Ng in the Nexus archive.
- Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying
The Trump administration announced a policy requiring immigrants applying for green cards to return to their home countries for processing, affecting temporary visa holders and those seeking legal status through family sponsorship. Critics, including advocacy groups and tech leaders, argue the policy will disrupt industries and harm families.
- Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying
The Trump administration announced a policy requiring immigrants applying for green cards to return to their home countries before processing, affecting temporary visa holders and those seeking legal status through family sponsorship. Advocacy groups and business leaders criticized the move, calling it disruptive to tech industries and harmful to American competitiveness.
- Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying
The Trump administration announced a policy requiring immigrants applying for green cards to return to their home countries for processing, affecting temporary visa holders and those seeking legal status through family sponsorship. Advocacy groups and business leaders criticized the change, citing disruptions to families, tech industries, and the U.S. workforce.
- Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying
The Trump administration announced a policy requiring immigrants applying for green cards to return to their home countries before processing, affecting temporary visa holders and those seeking legal status through family sponsorship. Advocacy groups and business leaders criticized the move, citing disruptions to tech industries and negative impacts on skilled workers and families.
- Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying
The Trump administration announced a policy requiring green card applicants to return to their home countries before applying, affecting temporary visa holders and those seeking legal status through family sponsorship. Critics argue the policy will disrupt tech industries and harm families, while the administration claims it prevents abuse of temporary visitor statuses.
- Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying
The Trump administration announced a policy requiring immigrants applying for green cards to return to their home countries before processing. The change affects temporary visa holders and those seeking legal status through family sponsorship, drawing criticism from advocacy groups and business leaders for disrupting immigration and tech industries.
- Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying
The Trump administration announced a policy requiring immigrants applying for green cards to return to their home countries for processing, affecting temporary visa holders and those seeking legal status through family sponsorship. Advocacy groups and business leaders criticized the change, citing disruptions to families, tech industries, and the U.S. workforce.
- Trump administration will make green card hopefuls return to home countries before applying
The Trump administration announced a policy requiring immigrants applying for green cards to return to their home countries before processing. The change affects temporary visa holders and those seeking legal status through family sponsorship, drawing criticism from advocacy groups and business leaders for disrupting tech industries and legal immigration processes.
- IrisGo, a startup backed by Andrew Ng, looks to become the AI desktop buddy you never knew you needed
IrisGo, a startup backed by Andrew Ng, is developing an AI desktop buddy that learns to do tasks for users. The AI, called Iris, watches user activity and automatically learns how to assist them. Iris is billed as an 'AI butler' that can simplify tasks for users.